
Martha Troian
Contributing Investigative Journalist at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Investigative Journalist at Freelance
Investigative Journalist & Producer. Podcasts, data, access-to-information, magazines, archival, storyboarding, project lead. Artisan💫 Rep'd @translitagency
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Oct 8, 2024 |
nationalobserver.com | Martha Troian |Danielle Orr
Someone in the medical profession is finally listening to the longstanding pleas from Indigenous and Inuit people about systemic anti-Indigenous racism in the Canadian healthcare system. The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) recently apologized for the harm done to Indigenous peoples.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
the-citizens.com | Hilary Beaumont |Martha Troian |Sabrina Provenzani
Martha Troian and Hilary Beaumont report on a new DNA tool used by Canadian and U.S. law enforcement agencies that is allowing Indigenous people find their family. But experts warn that the tool, which is fed with data owned by private companies, comes with risks. A extract from the article: “Investigators believe this new DNA process has huge potential to solve cases involving missing Indigenous people. IGG comes with risks, though.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
hcn.org | Martha Troian |Hilary Beaumont
Editor’s note: This story contains details about violent events suffered by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. A long dirt road leads to Violet Soosay’s home in Maskwacis, a Cree community about an hour’s drive south of Edmonton, Alberta. There, in her living room, Soosay smudged and then settled into an armchair, resting her legs on an ottoman. Her moccasins tapped the air as she spoke about her aunt, Shirley Ann Soosay.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
hcn.org | Martha Troian |Hilary Beaumont
Editor’s note: This story contains details about violent events suffered by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. A long dirt road leads to Violet Soosay’s home in Maskwacis, a Cree community about an hour’s drive south of Edmonton, Alberta. There, in her living room, Soosay smudged and then settled into an armchair, resting her legs on an ottoman. Her moccasins tapped the air as she spoke about her aunt, Shirley Ann Soosay.
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Oct 18, 2023 |
indiginews.com | Janice Saji |Martha Troian |Danielle Orr
Surviving Hate is a multi-year investigation into how racism, hate and discrimination affect Canadians through the lens of public institutions. If you have experienced an incident involving racism or discrimination, you can also take the Surviving Hate survey. Warner Adam grew up in Burns Lake, a community he recalls being plagued with racism and inequity.
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